Web hooks, a programmable web concept, allow very flexible service integration, but are still simple to develop. This shall be demonstrated by an integration platform prototype which is based on the Google App Engine. It is developed with the Google Plugin for Eclipse. It supports an integrated development experience as known from the Java EE perspective, as well as running and debugging the application obeying the App Engine's sandbox restrictions. Finally, an application can be directly deployed to Google's App Engine.

openHAB is an Open Source project that focuses on modern home automation needs. In contrast to other solutions, which are often script-based, it achieves its goal with the latest Eclipse and OSGi technologies, such as OSGi Declarative Services, Jetty, EMF, Xtext/Xbase, etc.

Pimp your productivity with Git, Gerrit, Hudson and Mylyn by Steffen Pingel, Tasktop TechnologiesFor tasks, Mylyn already streamlines workflow by providing first-class integration with the IDE. The recent Mylyn project restructuring now enables the same integrated workflows for code reviews, builds and version control systems like Git. We will show how the tools available in the Mylyn project work together to seamlessly integrate development artifacts in Eclipse and provide traceability all the way from the requirement to the final merge into the production branch.

Markus Knauer: Dynamic Web Applications with RAP and OSGiThe Rich Ajax Platform (RAP) is an open source web framework run by the Eclipse project. It contains a powerful SWT compatible widget toolkit that allows developing desktop- and webclients from a single code base. While previous versions had been focused on the Equinox world the widget toolkit opens up to the OSGi standard. With the current development stream, RAP integrates seamlessly with the OSGi service platform. This allows to start separate RAP applications in a single process and to add UI contributions dynamically to those applications. In this talk I will give an overview of the technical concepts and show how these technologies can be used to build dynamic web applications.

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